1 # Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 # This file is part of the GNU C Library.
3 # Contributed by David Huggins-Daines (dhd@debian.org)
5 # The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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20 # We used to need this since the build process uses ld -r. Now we use
21 # ld -r --unique=.text* which does more or less the same thing, but better.
22 # CFLAGS-.os += -ffunction-sections
23 LDFLAGS-c_pic.os
+= -Wl
,--unique
=.text
*
26 CFLAGS-rtld.c
+= -mdisable-fpregs
27 sysdep-dl-routines
+= dl-symaddr dl-fptr
28 sysdep_routines
+= $(sysdep-dl-routines
)
29 sysdep-rtld-routines
+= $(sysdep-dl-routines
)
33 ifeq (yes
,$(build-shared
))
35 ifeq (yes
,$(have-protected
))
36 CPPFLAGS-libgcc-compat.c
= -DHAVE_DOT_HIDDEN
38 sysdep_routines
+= libgcc-compat
39 shared-only-routines
+= libgcc-compat
43 # We implement a 64-bit `long double'. The standard says we can do this.
44 # This means our `long double' and `double' are identical.